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    Reform Party candidate Henry Ross Perot brought clarity onto the positions that he and his independent party took on the key issues that faced the average American at the time. He aptly uses anecdotal stories from his childhood along with ethoslogos‚ and pathos‚ to give the audience a sense of his credibility to deal with issues facing the many citizens of the African American community. Many experts believe that this combined with his naturally calm and prideful body language‚ may be what made

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    affects our worlds pollution but also our country’s economy as we waste “energy” and “dollar”. We are also slowly losing the capability of producing melatonin a key hormone in providing a healthy body. WIth the use of the three rhetorical figures‚ pathoslogos and ethos; Bogard was able to state to regular home owners and dwellers that we read to change our habits towards the nightś darkness and learn to embrace the beauty and uniqueness of it. Throughout the passage‚ Bogard took a liking

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    Benjamin Banneker‚ a well educated man‚ wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson in 1791 arguing against slavery. Banneker uses several rhetorical techniques including tone‚ allusion‚ diction‚ ethospathos‚ and counterargument to make his position of the given subject clear and to make Mr. Jefferson change his own opinion about slavery. Banneker uses formal style diction and uses abstract words and ideas to show the vastness of freedom‚ slavery‚ and emotion; like in the phrases‚ “...tranquility which

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    What I aim to do with this rhetorical analysis is bring forth to the reader a deeply immersive look at the rhetorical concepts present in the film The Truman Show. It is important for a viewer to fully understand the underlying messages and subtle undertones in between the lines‚ so to speak. The Truman Show is one man’s life being played out in a closed environment for the entertainment of the outside world. Most important to note‚ Truman Burbank has no clue that his whole life has been little more

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    Broderick 11/22/12 A Rhetorical Analysis of the Second Presidential Debate of 2012 On October 16‚ 2012‚ President Barack Obama and former governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts met at Hofstra University in Hempstead‚ New York for their second presidential debate. The debate‚ moderated by Candy Crowell of CNN‚ was much more relaxed than the first debate taking on a “town hall” format in which voters in the audience posed questions to the two presidential candidates. This analysis will focus on two

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    or email or phone call while driving. The advertisement‚ “Texting and Driving: SD Department of Highway Safety”‚ is a very touching and emotional advertisement aimed at educating the public of what could possibly happen when distracted driving occurs due to our cell phone. The advertisement

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    Atticus states‚ “There is not a person in this courtroom who has never told a lie‚ who has never done an immoral thing‚ and there is no man living who has never look upon a woman without desire (Lee 273).” The use of ethos affected the reader with a sudden slap to reality. It informs the reader of the information most people tend to forget or ignore. No one in this world is perfect. Mistakes are made constantly during one’s lifetime. We‚ as human beings‚ cannot live

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    Every day we are bombarded with advertisements. Whether it is in a newspaper‚ a magazine‚ radio‚ or TV‚ there is really no way you can get away from them. Just like this paper‚ they have their audience at which they are directing the ad towards. Their main goal is to sell their product. Advertisers know all the best ways to get you to appeal to the product they are selling‚ for example Covergirl cosmetics. The Covergirl advertisement from March 2012 has a picture of the esteemed Queen Latifah with

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    Jonathan Edwards uses the three appeals pathoslogos‚ and ethos in his sermon “Sinners in the hands of an Angry God” to persuade unconverted members of the congregation to become born again through Christ. He uses pathos‚ which is emotional appeals to evoke the audience’s emotions such as fear‚ anger‚ sadness‚ and many more. By using connotative diction‚ syntax‚ and personal anecdotes he is able to create an emotional appeal. Edwards uses logical appeals‚ which is logos to appeal to the audience’s logic

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    In her blog “ The Fakebook Generation‚” later to be published in the New York Times on October 6‚ 2007‚ Alice Mathias enters the topic of the most used social networking service worldwide‚ Facebook. Mathias debates on Facebook’s claim of being a forum for “genuine personal and professional connections” (438) and tries to influence her readers to ask themselves if the website really promotes human relationships. Alice Mathias‚ a 2007 graduate of Dartmouth College in Hanover‚ New Hampshire has wrote

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